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The 5 Best Air Purifiers of 2024

We buy and test models from Winix, Coway, Blueair, Levoit, and more to help you find your ideal air purifier
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Best Air Purifiers of 2024
Credit: Abriah Wofford
By Nick Miley, Genaveve Bradshaw, and Buck Yedor  ⋅  Apr 1, 2024

Whether you're plagued by allergies, smog, or smoke, a high-quality air purifier can go a long way in improving the air in your home or office. Our team of experts researched over 50 units before purchasing the best 12 available today to conduct our in-house, hands-on research. We assessed air cleaning performance, operating costs, ease of use, and the noise produced by the machines. Our in-depth research and testing will clear the air as to which air purifier is best suited to your home or office.

We've put a wide range of the best home appliances to the test. Whether you're looking to equip your humble abode with one of the best air conditioners or a top-rated fan to keep things cool or seeking out the best vacuum cleaner, we're here to provide you with detailed testing data to make your next informed purchase. If you are looking into air purifiers for health reasons, our review of the best smartwatches can help you select a device to boost your health awareness. To keep your kitchen clean, we've tested the best trash cans and the best trash bags and even outlined our favorite sponges.

Editor's Note: Our air purifier review was updated on April 1, 2024, to provide additional testing details and offer buying advice.

Top 12 Product Ratings

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Pros Exceptional air cleaning performance, very quiet operation, simple user experienceExcels in large spaces, extensive control options, great noise to power ratioExcellent air cleaning performance, quiet operation, average lifetime costVeSync smart app, air quality sensor, three-stage filterExcellent overall performance, performs well in large spaces
Cons Expensive operating costHigh operating cost, bulky, app required for some featuresExpensive operating costSome features only accessible with app, expensive replacement filterExpensive upfront cost, very high operational cost, large footprint
Bottom Line Excellent, high quality air cleaning performance from a quiet and convenient applianceA high-performance, high-volume machine that has user-friendly interface options and a wider range of controls than other purifiers of its classA top performing model that combines average lifetime costs to create a great valueAn easy-to-use, mid-sized air purifier that performs well and offers a variety of programmable features in its companion appA purifying powerhouse that easily handles large spaces but comes with a steep price tag
Rating Categories Winix 5500-2 Coway Airmega 400S Coway Airmega 1512HH Levoit Core 400S Alen BreatheSmart 75i
Air Cleaning Performance (40%)
8.1
9.0
7.9
8.5
9.0
Noise (25%)
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9.0
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8.3
Ease of Use (25%)
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Operating Cost (10%)
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Specs Winix 5500-2 Coway Airmega 400S Coway Airmega 1512HH Levoit Core 400S Alen BreatheSmart 75i
Dimensions //L x W x H// 8.2" × 15" × 23.6" 14.8" x 14.8" x 22.8" 16.5 x 9.5 x 18.5 10.8" x 10.8" x 20.5" 27" x 18.5" 11.5"
Weight 15.4 lbs 24.7 lbs 12.7 lbs 10.5 Ibs 27 lbs
CADR 246 CFM 328 CFM 240 CFM 260 CFM 400 CFM
True HEPA (99.97%) Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Estimated Lifetime Cost (5 years) $660 $1,339 $556 $735 $1,289
Annual Cost $132 $268 $111 $147 $258
Airborne Particulate Reduction After 1 Hour (%) 99.99% 99.96% 99.84% 99.98% 100.00%
App Control No Yes No Yes Yes


Best Overall Air Purifier


Winix 5500-2


82
OVERALL
SCORE
  • Air Cleaning Performance 8.1
  • Noise 9.3
  • Ease of Use 8.5
  • Operating Cost 5.0
Particulate Reduction (one hour): 99.99% | CADR: 246
REASONS TO BUY
Exceptional air cleaning performance
Quiet
Simple to use
REASONS TO AVOID
Operating cost
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight 15.4 lbs
Dimensions//L x W x H// 8.2" × 15" × 23.6"
CADR 246 CFM
True HEPA(99.97%) Yes
Estimated Lifetime Cost (5 years) $660
The Winix 5500-2 is one of the most effective air purifiers we tested, as it consistently reduced the measurable concentration of airborne particles by 99.99%. Perhaps equally impressive is that it achieved this without producing more than a gentle, inoffensive humming sound. Many of the other units produce an obnoxious and high-pitched whistle. This unit is loaded with features, including an air quality monitor, which automatically adjusts the settings based on current ambient air quality. The Winix also comes with a remote control and has different fan settings and programmable timers.

The obvious drawback is the price. This high-quality machine costs a great deal more than others in our fleet. Given its truly excellent performance, it is a worthy investment for your household's ongoing health. If you're looking for the absolute best-performing air purifier and willing to pay for it, the Winix may be the model for you. If you need something for a larger room and money is no object, look to the Coway Airmega 400S.

Read more: Winix 5500-2 review

air purifier - the 5500-2 is one of the most impressive air cleaners that we&#039;ve...
The 5500-2 is one of the most impressive air cleaners that we've tested.
Credit: Laura Casner

Runner Up


Coway Airmega 1512HH


79
OVERALL
SCORE
  • Air Cleaning Performance 7.9
  • Noise 9.0
  • Ease of Use 7.8
  • Operating Cost 5.0
Particulate Reduction (one hour): 99.84% | CADR: 240
REASONS TO BUY
Excellent air cleaning performance
Quiet operation
Average lifetime cost
REASONS TO AVOID
Expensive upfront cost
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight 12.7 lbs
Dimensions//L x W x H// 16.5 x 9.5 x 18.5
CADR 240 CFM
True HEPA(99.97%) Yes
Estimated Lifetime Cost (5 years) $556
Coming in at a close second in terms of performance is the Coway Airmega 1512HH. Over the course of an hour, it removed 99.84% of measurable airborne particulates from our testing room. While it's a few decimals shy of our highest-ranked model, this is still a top-notch performance. The fans on this machine are powerful enough to circulate cool air but not so loud as to disturb your evening Netflix binge. The built-in air quality monitor is convenient and accurate.

The upfront cost of this unit is higher than most of the other models we tested, but this cost comes with a caveat. Fortunately, the Coway is one of the most economical air purifiers to run. Its filters are long-lasting, and the unit uses very little electricity. This is a high-quality device that is a little bit more economical than our top choice.

Read more: Coway Airmega 1512HH review

air purifier - the coway cleans the air rapidly and has a sleek design.
The Coway cleans the air rapidly and has a sleek design.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Air Purifiers and COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Credible research studies such as NASA's test results suggest that HEPA filter air purifiers can filter more than 99.9% of airborne virus particles that enter the air purifier. However, they cannot stop virus particles from contaminating surfaces or passing directly between people. Therefore, purifiers likely offer only marginal, if any, protective benefits from the virus itself and definitely should not be used as a replacement for any of the best practices put forth by the CDC or local healthcare and governmental organizations.

Related: Are HEPA Air Purifiers Effective Against COVID-19 Coronavirus?

Best Bang for the Buck: Smart Air Purifier


Levoit Core 400S


79
OVERALL
SCORE
  • Air Cleaning Performance 8.5
  • Noise 7.3
  • Ease of Use 8.9
  • Operating Cost 4.0
Particulate Reduction (one hour): 99.98% | CADR: 260
REASONS TO BUY
App remote control
Air quality sensor
REASONS TO AVOID
Expensive filter replacement
Some functions available only in app
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight 10.5 Ibs
Dimensions//L x W x H// 10.8" x 10.8" x 20.5"
CADR 260 CFM
True HEPA(99.97%) No
Estimated Lifetime Cost (5 years) $735
Towards the end of 2023, Dyson challenged Levoit's "True HEPA" label for their Core series of air purifiers, prompting Levoit to remove this label from their Core products. The Core purifiers we tested provide 3-stage filtration, and our tests still found them to perform quite well. However, if you want the True HEPA label, you'll need to look elsewhere.
If you're looking for an app-controlled air purifier with top-notch performance, low noise, easy operation, and low upfront cost, then the Levoit Core 400S is the go-to device. This air purifier offers an above-average clean air delivery rate (CADR) of 260, and its air quality sensor ensures that the unit automatically turns on when airborne particulates reach an undesirable level. The Core 400S noise output is average for the class, so you won't have to sacrifice peace and quiet for clean air. The Core 400S is a breeze to set up — it takes five minutes from opening the box to having it running — and its companion app provides remote access and additional settings.

While the Core 400S has a competitive upfront cost and a low electricity draw, its filter is pretty expensive to replace. As a result, the unit is one of the more costly devices to operate in the long term. The Levoit Core 400S is moderately sized and relatively lightweight with inset carrying handles. If you want a True HEPA filter for larger rooms, check out the Coway Airmega 200M, which also has a lower long term operating cost.

Read more: Levoit Core 400S review

The interface on the 400S is intuitive, easy to operate, and quite effective.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Best Bang for the Buck


Levoit Core 300


68
OVERALL
SCORE
  • Air Cleaning Performance 7.6
  • Noise 4.0
  • Ease of Use 8.4
  • Operating Cost 7.0
Particulate Reduction (one hour): 99.99% | CADR: 141
REASONS TO BUY
Budget-friendly
Compact
Great performance
REASONS TO AVOID
Loud
No air-quality sensor
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight 7.5 Ibs
Dimensions//L x W x H// 8.7" x 8.7" x 14.2"
CADR 135 CFM
True HEPA(99.97%) No
Estimated Lifetime Cost (5 years) $455
The Levoit Core 300 is small but mighty. Considering its diminutive size, it offers truly excellent air-purifying capabilities. Weighing about seven and a half pounds, this machine is easy and convenient to move from room to room. Over the course of an hour, it removed 99.97% of measurable particulates from our testing room.

Due to the size and power, you are limited to a 219-square-foot space or less in order to maximize the full potential. On the high setting, this air purifier is rather noisy. While our testers did not find the noise to be particularly obnoxious, it is present. With the low initial price and operating cost, the Levoit Core 300 is a prime unit for those shopping on a budget. If you want a smart purifier, we love Levoit's sister product, the Levoit Core 400S.

Read more: Levoit Core 300 review

air purifier - the levoit core 300 had the best overall performance for its price...
The Levoit Core 300 had the best overall performance for its price point.
Credit: Laura Casner

Best for Larger Rooms


Coway Airmega 400S


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Air Cleaning Performance 9.0
  • Noise 8.3
  • Ease of Use 8.5
  • Operating Cost 2.0
Particulate Reduction (one hour): 99.96% | CADR: 328 (Smoke), 328 (Dust), 400 (Pollen)
REASONS TO BUY
High CADR
Air quality sensor
Relatively quiet
REASONS TO AVOID
Expensive
Large dimensions
SPECIFICATIONS
Weight 24.7 lbs
Dimensions//L x W x H// 14.8" x 14.8" x 22.8"
CADR 328 CFM
True HEPA(99.97%) Yes
Estimated Lifetime Cost (5 years) $1,339
The Coway Airmega 400S is the go-to air purifier for those looking to clean lung-irritating particulates from the air in large spaces. The unit has one of the highest clean air delivery rates (CADR) in the class, it removed 99.96% of the particulates from our smoky room test in just 60 minutes (most of that work was done in the first 20 minutes), and it does all this work a relatively low noise level. Additionally, the unit has an air quality sensor that will control the operation to maintain high air quality while keeping power consumption to a minimum.

While the Airmega 400S is a large area air-cleaning workhorse, it isn't without flaws. Perhaps the biggest concern is its long-term costs. The air quality sensor goes a long way to keep power consumption — and thus utility costs — to a minimum. However, the unit uses the highest quality filters (true HEPA filters) that don't come cheap. Depending on usage, annual costs could run you north of $250. That said, no other units cleaned as much air as thoroughly and efficiently as the Airmega 400S. Plus, app support enables one to monitor air quality and program its operation.

Read more: Coway Airmega 400S review

air purifier - the 400s had one of the best air-cleaning performances we&#039;ve seen.
The 400S had one of the best air-cleaning performances we've seen.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

A Note On Ionizers
Many purifiers utilize ionizers that release charged particles into the air that latch onto airborne particulates, making them easier to filter. However, some ionizers can create ozone as a byproduct, which can be a harmful lung irritant. While some ionizers are likely safe, we like to adhere to the precautionary principle in cases like these.

Compare Products

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Score Product Price
82
Winix 5500-2
Best Overall Air Purifier
$250
Editors' Choice Award
80
Coway Airmega 400S
Best for Larger Rooms
$749
Top Pick Award
79
Coway Airmega 1512HH
Runner Up
$230
Editors' Choice Award
79
Levoit Core 400S
Best Bang for the Buck: Smart Air Purifier
$220
Best Buy Award
79
Alen BreatheSmart 75i
$749
77
TruSens Z-2000
$129
74
Coway Airmega 200M
$230
73
GermGuardian AC5350B
$180
72
Levoit LV-PUR131
$190
68
Levoit Core 300
Best Bang for the Buck
$100
Best Buy Award
68
Pure Enrichment PureZone 3-In-1
$100
65
Levoit LV-H132
$90

air purifier - the coway and our resident feline allergy tester.
The Coway and our resident feline allergy tester.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

How We Test Air Purifiers


To choose the models that made it into this review, we researched over 100 different products before whittling them down to the 15 most promising purifiers. We then spent over 200 hours testing the air quality produced by each machine and assessing user-friendliness, noise levels, and overall operating costs. To test our lineup of the best purifiers, we used a professional grade air quality meter to measure airborne particulate concentrations and tested all of the purifiers in the same 150-square-foot room to keep conditions as consistent as possible. Check out our in-depth testing process here.

Our testing of air purifiers is divided into four rating metrics:
  • Air Cleaning Performance (40% of overall score weighting)
  • Noise (25% weighting)
  • Ease of Use (25% weighting)
  • Operating Costs (10% weighting)

Why You Should Trust Us


Authors Buck Yedor, Nick Miley, and Genaveve Bradshaw have spent the last few years researching and testing a variety of health and wellness products, including air purifiers, humidifiers, electric toothbrushes, and fitness trackers. They've also tested many other home and kitchen products, from security cameras and wireless speakers to toaster ovens and pressure cookers. This team is no stranger to diving into the nitty-gritty details and conveying them to consumers clearly and comprehensively.

It&#039;s easy to replace the AC4300BPTCA&#039;s filter.
It's easy to replace the AC4300BPTCA's filter.
The GermGuardian AC4100 and our Dylos air quality meter.
The GermGuardian AC4100 and our Dylos air quality meter.

How to Choose The Best Air Purfier


We have provided four important considerations to help guide your next air purifier purchase based on size, pollutants, noise, and energy efficiency.

How Big is Your Desired Area?


Air purifiers come in a variety of different sizes ranging from small portable applications to large-scale purifiers capable of covering multiple rooms. When looking at air purifiers it's important to consider your desired coverage area and the amount of space you're willing to dedicate to an air purifier.

air purifier - finding the right size air purifier will not only fit your space...
Finding the right size air purifier will not only fit your space best but offer the right level of purification in your home.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

What Pollutants Are You Targeting?


The filter type in your air purifier plays an essential role in the type of pollutants captured and the effectiveness of each type. True HEPA filters are rated to capture 99.7% of particles as small as 0.3 microns. While some filters will be labeled as HEPA-like or HEPA-type they have not been fully certified up to HEPA standard but can still provide adequate air purification. It's also worth considering the cost of true HEPA filters since they can be quite pricey. Carbon filters are another filter type often used in conjunction with HEPA filters to capture odors and chemicals but do not capture particles well. When identifying the filter type it's important to consider replacement intervals and cost associated with doing so.

air purifier - replacing filters regularly will ensure your air purifier pollutes...
Replacing filters regularly will ensure your air purifier pollutes effectively and efficiently.
Credit: Laura Casner

How Important is Noise Level?


Since air purifiers are often used in home spaces such as offices or bedrooms it is important to consider the amount of noise you're comfortable with. To start, identifying the decibel rating is an easy way to identify the level of noise. Placement of your purifier can also change the noise level such as in the corner of a room vs in the middle. Lastly, air purifiers often come with multiple operating speeds and can vary in noise depending on the setting.

How Often Will it Run?


If you plan on running your air purifier for extended periods it's important to consider the energy efficiency and costs associated with running your purifier. Attributes such as being Energy Star certified by the Environmental Protection Agency are one way to ensure your purifier has met efficiency requirement standards. We have also provided lifetime costs associated with each purifier to give you an idea of the cost of running your machine and replacing filters regularly over a five-year lifespan.

air purifier - an energy-efficient air purifier will keep money in your pockets and...
An energy-efficient air purifier will keep money in your pockets and provide optimal air purification.
Credit: Laura Casner

Analysis and Test Results


To rate air purifiers, we divided our tests into four different weighted metrics. The results of our air cleaning performance tests factor most heavily into each model's final score. We also consider noise production, ease of use, and operating costs, as these factors significantly impact the user's experience. In the following sections, we delve into the details of these metrics so that you can pick the best air-cleaning device for your needs.


Value


In general, paying more for an air purifier will get you a greater clean air delivery rate, a quieter motor, and more customization features — there are exceptions, however. For example, the Winix 5500-2 provides stellar performance and often sells for significantly less than its list price. The Levoit Core 300 also performs well above what its price suggests, offering high-quality air cleaning for less than many competitors. Finally, the Levoit Core 400S is a screaming deal if you want a smart device that provides remote access and monitoring. These three devices are great examples of value purchases revealed by our exhaustive testing.

air purifier - we turned our testing room into a smoky haze to evaluate air...
We turned our testing room into a smoky haze to evaluate air cleaning performance. The Coway (left) was excellent at cleaning up smoke.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Air Cleaning Performance


Air cleaning performance is the heaviest-weighted metric in our review. It analyzes the thoroughness in removing particulate matter, the rate of particulate filtering, and the ability of each purifier to remove odors while cleaning the air. We sealed a 150-square-foot room in our testing facility and filled it with smoke by burning incense and paper. Once we got the room to the desired level of airborne particulate pollution, we ran each purifier for an hour, all the while monitoring the air cleaning progress with a Dylos air quality meter. Our tests focused on eliminating airborne particles measuring 2.5 microns and larger because this range includes most airborne allergens affecting humans, such as pet dander, pollen, and mold. We chose to focus on allergens because our research indicated that most people looking to purchase an air purifier are doing so for allergy relief.


Clean air delivery rate (CADR) is an industry-standard used to rate air purifiers. As the name implies, CADR describes how much air these devices can process. As a general rule, the CADR should be about ⅔ of the square footage of the area, assuming 8-foot ceilings. Understanding this rating will clarify the results of our tests because most models tested in our 150 square foot smoke-filled room have CADRs that are more than adequate for such a space. Thus, almost every model in our test successfully removed 99% or more particulate matter in the allotted time. Those models that performed below this standard either lacked a CADR rating or their CADR was below 100.

We burned incense and paper in a controlled room, and then used a Dylos air quality monitor to measure how well each purifier could clear large particulates and odors from the air.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Not surprisingly, the models with the higher CADRs did better than those with lower CADRs in our smoky room test. However, models such as the Winix 5500-2 and the Alen BreatheSmart 75i cleaned over 99% of the air in the first 30 minutes. These models have CADRs of 246 and 400, respectively. The Coway Airmega 400S, and Levoit Core 400S cleaned 95% or more of the air in the first half of the test.


The Coway Airmega 400S breaks up its CADRs into different types of particulate matter: 328 for smoke, 328 for dust, and 400 for pollen.

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This chart illustrates how effective most of air purifiers are at removing airborne particulates in just under 30 minutes. Credit: Elizabeth White
Credit: Elizabeth White

As mentioned above, odor removal is a component of our air cleaning performance analysis. None of the purifiers performed particularly well in this regard. However, that was to be expected as the molecules producing these smells are small enough to pass through the air purifier filters. That said, the Coway Airmega 400S and Levoit Core 400S demonstrated the greatest capacity to remove the smell of smoke from the room following the smoky room test. A close on the heels of this pair is the Alen BreatheSmart 75i.

air purifier - the alen breathesmart 75i is the machine you want for large spaces.
The Alen BreatheSmart 75i is the machine you want for large spaces.
Credit: Laura Casner

There are two main takeaways from the air cleaning performance metric. One is that it's vital to match the CADR to the room size — meaning that if you have a rather large room, you'll want an air purifier that can cover that amount of space. The other takeaway is that air purifiers are poor at removing odors. That said, the Coway Airmega 400S and Levoit Core 400S did pretty well in this difficult task. These air purifiers use multilayered filter systems, including a prefilter and activated carbon filter. The Coway Airmega 400S has a True HEPA filter, while the Levoit Core does not. All told, the Alen BreatheSmart 75i, Coway Airmega 400S, and Levoit 400S are the best choices for overall air cleaning performance.

With a clean air delivery rate (CADR) of 260, the 400S moves a lot of air for its relatively compact size.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

Noise


Since most people will be in the same room as the air purifier, any odd noises the device produces could have a significant negative impact on your relationship with the device in question. The good news is that none of the tested models are particularly loud — none registered more than 62 decibels on our sound meter, which is the equivalent of a normal conversational volume. Still, even relatively quiet noises can be annoying if they're at the wrong pitch. Thus, we spent a night with each in our bedrooms and hours working on our computers right next to each model as they ran.


The Winix 5500-2 is our top recommendation for those that are particularly sensitive to noise. We had to strain to hear it when it was set to its lowest mode. Even on the highest setting, it only gave off an innocuous, low-pitched hum.

air purifier - the winix 5500-2 is much quieter than most models on the market.
The Winix 5500-2 is much quieter than most models on the market.
Credit: Laura Casner

The GermGuardian AC5350B is also relatively easy on the ears; it stays nearly silent in its low mode, only emitting a low hum when turned to high. The TruSens Z-2000 also maintains a low auditory profile. Its lowest setting is virtually silent. Even when cranked up to turbo mode, it produces only a fairly low-pitched, white-noise hum.

The Coway Airmega 1512HH is almost silent in its lowest setting. Though it is just a bit higher-pitched than the field-leading Winix 5500-2, it generally remains in the innocuous, low-pitched genre when you crank it up to high. Also enjoying a top ranking in our noise assessment is the Levoit LV-H132. Like the other models, this unit is nearly silent when set on low and audible but not offensive when set on high. It should also be noted that this unit is smaller than the Coway Airmega 1512HH and the GermGuardian and thus has a less powerful fan. When considering the noise and power of a purifier, no other model comes close to the Coway Airmega 400S. We were quite impressed at how quiet this machine is (just 52 disciples on high), as much smaller units produce significantly more noise.

air purifier - the coway will go unnoticed as it is nice and quiet. its design will...
The Coway will go unnoticed as it is nice and quiet. Its design will also blend in with almost any decor.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

In our noise testing, many models achieved just below the top tier. The Pure Enrichment PureZone 3-in-1's high setting produces a medium-pitched hum, which is a bit more noticeable than the top-performing models; however, its medium and low settings are virtually silent, thus matching the performance of models like the Coway Airmega 1512HH and Winix 5500-2.

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Purifiers are generally easy to use, but extra touches like an off timer can really improve your experience.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Ease of Use


Outside of periodically replacing the filter, air purifiers are generally simple and require no maintenance. However, certain features can make day-to-day use more enjoyable. Variable fan modes let you dial down the noise while watching TV, and remote controls let you do that without leaving the couch. Handles and wheels make it easy to transport the purifier if you want to move it from the living room to the bedroom. If you're likely to forget to turn the purifier off when you leave the house, timers can help, too. We evaluated all user/device interaction aspects to determine how easy they are to operate and incorporate into your daily routine.


Out of all the models we've tested, the TruSens Z-2000 and Levoit Core 400S deliver the most convenient user experiences for different reasons. The TruSens has a sleek user interface, multiple fan speeds, and shutoff timers. Unlike other models, it has a unique air quality sensor pod that is separate from the purifier, allowing you to measure air quality anywhere in your home and relay that information back to the purifier. As a result, one can program the purifier to react to air quality changes in their bedroom or living room instead of the air quality directly adjacent to the purifier. Happily, we found installing and using this pod to be straightforward. Also, the Z-2000's relatively lightweight of 7.4 pounds, along with its carrying handles, made it easy to move from room to room despite its larger dimensions.


The main attraction of the Levoit Core 400S is its VeSync app that turns the user's smartphone into a remote control. Not only is the app convenient for setting, monitoring, and operating the air purifier from across the room or the globe, it hosts several features unavailable on the user interface of most air purifiers in the class. For example, the app shows the current air quality around the Core 400S, how much life remains in the filter, and schedules and timers. Moreover, the app tracks data related to air quality — pretty cool if you want to know how the device affects your home environment over time.

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Thanks to the Core 400S's VeSync smart app, it is arguably the most convenient and accessible purifier in the class.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The Winix 5500-2 ties for third place with the Coway Airmega 400S. The Winix's control panel is straightforward, allowing you to easily access its shutoff timers, fan speeds, and auto setting, which adjusts the air output based on the ambient air quality, as measured by its internal air quality sensor. Thanks to a well-designed carrying handle, it is quite easy to move this unit around despite its 15.4 pounds.

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Simple, push-button controls, air quality sensor, and carrying handles make this air purifier a standout in our ease of use metric.
Credit: Laura Casner

Like the Levoit Core 400S, the Coway Airmega 400S uses an app to control it remotely via WiFi connection, though it has fewer features. Yet, its interface is also among the best, with a light bar displaying fan speeds controlled by touch. The unit has smart and night modes as well. The app has a timer, too, and accepts voice commands. While the app is useful, we acknowledge that some people may not want another app on their phone. Moreover, as some features on these two models are only available on the app, this can be seen as a mark against them.

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The Coway Airmega 400S has great ease of use features including a light bar indicating fan speed but is unique for having a WiFi connection that allows one to control the unit remotely with a smart phone.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The Levoit Core 300 deserves special mention for its portability. Weighing only 7.5, with compact, cylindrical dimensions, this unit is the most convenient in the class to move, making it realistic to travel with if necessary. It's easy to set up and has simple but effective controls.

air purifier - we found replacing filters to be an easy process across the board...
We found replacing filters to be an easy process across the board, thus it did not factor into our ease of use scoring.
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Operating Cost


It's easy to forget that you'll have to pay for replacement filters and electricity costs throughout the lifetime of using your air purifier. To estimate how much each unit will cost buyers in the long run, we've measured every purifier's energy consumption and price-checked the replacement filters. Our lifetime cost calculations assume the national average of $0.13 per kilowatt-hour and average usage of 12 hours a day, as well as replacing your filters according to the manufacturers' recommendations. We also include the cost of the device split up over five years in the calculation.




The Levoit LV-H132, PureZone 3-in-1, and Coway Airmega 200M ranked high in this assessment with annual costs of less than $75. The discerning reader may guess these units have low clean air delivery rates (CADR) and, thus, low power consumption rates and smaller filters. Mostly, those readers are correct, as most purifiers in this group have CADRs of 120 or less. However, the Coway Airmega 200M is unique because its average CADR is 240.


Amazingly, the 200M also uses a HEPA filter — the highest standard non-industrial filter and often the most expensive. All purifiers in this group use HEPA filters.

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The Coway Airmega 200M stands out for its high clean air delivery rate and low operating cost.
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As expected, with CADRs greater than 240, the cost of operation increases. Models in this group include the Coway Airmega 1512HH, Winix 5500-2, Alen Breathesmart 75i, and the Coway Airmega 400S. The annual cost of operating these large-area air cleaning machines ranges from $112 to $268 annually, with the Coway Airmega 1512HH on the low end and the Coway Airmega 400S on the high end. All of the units in this group utilize HEPA filters.

air purifier - the coway ap-1512hh is on the low end of long-term operational cost...
The Coway AP-1512HH is on the low end of long-term operational cost for a high CADR unit - a rare and admirable combination in the class.
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All told, operating costs are largely based on the amount of air you want to clean — the larger the space you want to clean, the more you'll have to spend. To put it more plainly, the higher the CADR, the larger and more expensive the filter, the more electricity the unit will draw, and, in general, the higher the cost of the purifier itself. The takeaway here is that you want to make sure you are matching the room where the purifier will be used to the purifier's CADR.

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The long-term cost of running an air purifier goes up with the amount of air it can clean. Replacing the filter is a big part of that expense, particularly if it's a HEPA filter.
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Conclusion


Whether you live in the country, the city, or somewhere in between, air purifiers will improve the air in the room where they are operating. These machines are easy to use, fairly inexpensive to operate, and have real and immediate benefits to respiratory health and peace of mind. The above review looks at all aspects of these machines and rates their performance so that you can pick a device quickly and accurately. With the information provided above, you can breathe easy knowing that you have selected the right machine for your home or office needs and budget.

Nick Miley, Genaveve Bradshaw, and Buck Yedor